EP2181063B1 - Modular pressure distributing system for beverages and module therefor - Google Patents

Modular pressure distributing system for beverages and module therefor Download PDF

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EP2181063B1
EP2181063B1 EP08784415A EP08784415A EP2181063B1 EP 2181063 B1 EP2181063 B1 EP 2181063B1 EP 08784415 A EP08784415 A EP 08784415A EP 08784415 A EP08784415 A EP 08784415A EP 2181063 B1 EP2181063 B1 EP 2181063B1
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Steen Vesborg
Jan Nørager RASMUSSEN
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  • the present invention relates to a module for a modular beverage distribution system and a modular beverage distribution system comprising a plurality of modules, a pressure-guarding unit and a dispensing valve.
  • the present invention provides a module for uses in such a modular beverage distribution system, a modular beverage distribution system and a pressure-guarding unit and a dispensing valve.
  • the present invention relates to a module for a modular beverage distribution system comprising a plurality of modules, the module comprising:
  • the module according to the first aspect of the present invention is preferably used for storing and holding a replaceable beverage container.
  • the beverage container may be connected to a dispensing line or supply line, which lines do not need to be directly coupled to the frame of the module.
  • a valve or connector may be provided or mounted in the frame for establishing fluid communication between the beverage container and a dispensing line.
  • the dispensing line may be connected to a dispensing station, e.g. a dispensing tap, where a person, such as a bartender, may selectively dispense beverage from the beverage container.
  • the dispensing station may be of a type with a handle and a dispensing tap.
  • the beverage is preferably draught beer.
  • the module according to the first aspect of the present invention may define an overall rectangular geometry at a cross-section of the frame, as discussed below.
  • the outer periphery of the frame should preferably be formed so that a plurality of modules may be positioned in series close to each other or in actual facial contact. In this way a plurality of such modules may be interconnected such that incoming pressure fluid from the first type connector of the module may advance via the second type connector to a first type connector of a neighbouring module.
  • the module further comprises a valve at the second type connector, so that the pressure fluid does not exit through the second type connector if no neighbouring module is present at the second type connector, i.e. if the second type connector is not in fluid communication with a first type connector of a neighbouring module.
  • a lid or other closure means may be provided to end the transmission of pressure fluid.
  • the first and second type connectors are formed so that they connect.
  • the first and second type connectors may e.g. be formed as male and female connectors or other inter-engaging couplings.
  • the size of the openings in the first and second type connectors should allow the mentioned pressure fluid to pass at a sufficiently high pressure and flow rate.
  • the third type connector is preferably positioned in the interior of the frame, and should be in fluid communication with the first type connector.
  • the first and second type connectors need not be positioned in registration on the frame. In some situations, however, it may be advantageous that the first and the second type connectors are positioned in such a way that when two neighbouring modules are assembled or connected, the first type connector from one module is easily connected to the second type connector of the neighbouring module. This may be achieved by the first and the second type connector on each module being positioned in registration, i.e. on a geometric line following the direction of fluid advance going through the centre of each of the first and second type connectors and the line being perpendicular in relation to the normal direction of the respective walls whereon the first and the second type connector are positioned.
  • a direct fluid transmission line is provided between the first and the second type connector.
  • a valve may be positioned and connected to the third type connector so that when a beverage container is disconnected, e.g. to be replaced when empty, the valve ensures that pressure fluid is still supplied to neighbouring modules and prevents any pressure fluid to escape through the third type connector when the beverage container is disconnected.
  • the frame comprises a first sidewall and a parallel second sidewall, each sidewall defining a top and a respective bottom, the parallel sidewalls interconnected by two parallel endwalls interconnecting the top of the first sidewall with the top of the second sidewall and the bottom of the first sidewall with the bottom of the second sidewall, the two parallel sidewalls and the two parallel endwalls defining the outer periphery and a corresponding inner periphery, and the third type connector may be positioned at the inner periphery.
  • the sidewalls and/or the two parallel endwalls may be made from a plastic or polymer material, or in the alternative a non-corrosive metallic material such as stainless steel or aluminium.
  • a second aspect of the present invention relates to a modular beverage distribution system comprising a plurality of modules, wherein each module may comprise:
  • one or more modules as described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention are used for establishing a beverage distribution system according to the second aspect of the present invention. Consequently, all features and advantages etc. mentioned in relation to the first aspect of the present invention apply equally to the modular beverage distribution system according to the second aspect of the present invention.
  • pressure generator / pressure source is used and should be construed as covering both pressure generators such as pumps, air compressors, chemical pressure generators and the like, as well as other pressure sources.
  • a plurality of modules such as two, three, four or more modules may be used to establish the modular beverage distribution system.
  • the modules are preferably connected in a series connection.
  • a separate connection may be provided to establish parallel connection between modules.
  • the parallel connection may be established by a tube, pipe or other channels.
  • a valve may be provided at the second type connector.
  • the valve will remain closed when no neighbouring module is present at the second type connector, and will preferably open automatically when attaching a first type connector from a neighbouring module.
  • the pressure generator may be selected depending on the type of pressure fluid used in the particular system. Preferably one fluid of either water or air is used, but other fluids may be used. Preferably a non-flammable, non-toxic, non-combustible and/or non-volatile fluid is used.
  • a pump or air compressor may be used for providing the pressure fluid at a certain pressure level.
  • Alternative pressure generators or pressure sources may be used, such as chemical pressure generators and the like.
  • the pressure level may be determined by the number of modules in a particular set-up. The appropriate pressure level may also change dynamically depending on the amount of beverage left in the beverage containers.
  • the pressure source may be regulated via a sensor or the like to ensure that pressure supplied via the pressure fluid is maintained substantially constant.
  • a valve may be provided at or in the third connector in order to close off pressure fluid when a beverage container is being replaced.
  • the frame comprises a first sidewall and a parallel second sidewall each sidewall defining a top and a respective bottom, the parallel sidewalls interconnected by two parallel endwalls interconnecting the top and the bottom of the first sidewall with a respective top and bottom of the second sidewall, the two parallel sidewalls and the two parallel endwalls defining the outer periphery and a corresponding inner periphery, and the third type connector positioned at the inner periphery.
  • a rectangular geometry is contemplated to ensure that assembling of modules into a system of modules is easy and possibly that use of space is optimised.
  • the pressure-fluid may be air or in the alternative pressurised liquid.
  • a further alternative includes CO2.
  • the frame comprises a sidewall or alternatively a rearwall and a bottom endwall oriented perpendicular to the sidewall/rearwall, the sidewall/rearwall defining a top and a respective bottom, the bottom endwall defining a near end and a distant end, the bottom of the sidewall/rearwall being connected to the near end of the bottom endwall, the endwall defining a near end and a distant end, the sidewall/rearwall and the endwall defining the outer periphery and a corresponding inner periphery, the space being defined between the sidewall/rearwall and the bottom endwall, and the third type connector positioned at the inner periphery.
  • the frame constitutes only a rear wall, which is connected to a bottom end wall constituting a base for the frame.
  • the frame thus only partially encapsulates the pressure chamber, which is located in the space defines by the rear plate and the bottom endplate.
  • the plurality of modules may be arranged so that the top of the outer periphery of each of the plurality of modules are substantially flush/even and/or co-planar and/or parallel.
  • the modules in the beverage distribution system should be so arranged that the pressure is delivered from the pressure generator or pressure source to one module at or via the first type connector and is distributed to a neighbouring module via the second type connector of the one module to a first type connector in the neighbouring module.
  • a pressure-fluid path is thereby defined through all modules as a series coupling or connection.
  • the modules may be connected in a parallel coupling, i.e. having a separate pressure fluid path from the pressure generator to each module, or yet alternatively as a combination of series and parallel coupling such as a matrix coupling.
  • the above applies as well for the dispensing line. Consequently, one dispensing line may be provided for each module, or alternatively a common dispensing line for all modules or a combination of the above.
  • the beverage container is a soft or flexible plastic keg for beer or soda.
  • the container may be of a collapsible type wherein the beverage is stored and dispensed as the container collapses.
  • the beverage container may be a keg comprising a flexible bag wherein the bag is compressed by the pressure fluid thereby dispensing the beverage stored in the bag.
  • the pressure chamber is preferably made from a plastic or polymer material or any other suitable material, such as a Kevlar or fibre reinforced material, allowing the pressure chamber to tolerate the pressure generated or accumulated inside the pressure chamber.
  • the pressure-fluid may further be used as a cooling agent for cooling beverage in the beverage container. It is contemplated to be advantageous to use the pressure-fluid as a cooling agent or heat transportation means, i.e. for transporting heat away from the beverage stored in the container.
  • the beverage distribution system may further comprise a dispensing line or supply line in fluid communication with the beverage container, the dispensing line being in fluid communication with a dispensing tap/station/unit for selectively dispensing beverage.
  • the beverage distribution system may further comprise a separate supply line for each of the beverage containers, each supply line being in fluid communication with a respective beverage container, each of the supply lines being in fluid communication with a respective dispensing tap for selectively dispensing each beverage.
  • the dispensing lines may be made from a flexible, plastic material, and may have a circular cross-section.
  • the pressure chamber may be pivotally mounted in the frame, the pressure chamber being operable between a vertical state and a horizontal state, the vertical state being a dispensing state where the pressure chamber is positioned substantially vertical and in fluid communication with the third type connector, the horizontal state being a position where the pressure chamber is in a substantially horizontal position and lacks fluid communication to the third type connector.
  • This pivotal mount is contemplated to ease change of the beverage container.
  • the pressure chamber may operate a switch controlling a valve at the third type connector so that when the pressure chamber is in the vertical state, the valve is open and when the pressure chamber is operated away from the vertical state, towards the horizontal state, the valve is closed. This is contemplated to ensure that pressure fluid is not supplied to the pressure chamber when a beverage container is about to be exchanged with a new one.
  • the beverage container is rotatably mounted in the pressure chamber. It is contemplated that this is an easy way of securing a beverage container in the pressure chamber. An operator may grab e.g. a handle part of the beverage container and turn or rotate the beverage container mounted in the pressure chamber, e.g. in a clockwise direction, so as to release the beverage container. The new beverage container may then be inserted into the pressure chamber and secured by turning or rotating the beverage container in the opposite direction, e.g. in a counter-clockwise direction.
  • the pressure chamber may include a liner, such as a flexible rubber or plastic membrane or liner positioned between the inner wall of the pressure chamber and the beverage container, so that the pressure fluid acts on the rubber or plastic membrane and the pressure force is transferred onto the surface of the beverage container.
  • a liner such as a flexible rubber or plastic membrane or liner positioned between the inner wall of the pressure chamber and the beverage container, so that the pressure fluid acts on the rubber or plastic membrane and the pressure force is transferred onto the surface of the beverage container.
  • the pressure fluid used is a liquid.
  • the liner is contemplated to ensure that the pressure fluid does not come in direct contact with the beverage container. It is preferred that the liner forms a tight seal against a rim of the pressure chamber.
  • the pressure fluid may be drawn, drained or pumped away from the space or volume between the inside of the pressure chamber and the liner.
  • the pressure fluid is removed by pumping the pressure fluid, preferably gas or air, into the interspace between the liner and the outer wall of the beverage container.
  • a third aspect of the present invention relates to a pressure-guarding unit for use with a module or beverage distribution system as described above.
  • the pressure-guarding unit may comprise a first interface connector in fluid communication with a second interface connector, the first interface connector adapted to receive the pressure-fluid, the second interface connector adapted to connect to a first type connector of a module, and a pressure regulator mounted between the first interface connector and the interface connector so as to limit pressure supplied from the first interface connector to the second interface connector.
  • the pressure guarding unit according to the third aspect of the present invention is contemplated to be used as a device for limiting the maximal pressure supplied from the pressure source to one or more modules as described above in relation to the first and/or second aspect of the present invention.
  • the pressure-guarding unit is mountable on one of the parallel sidewalls of the module.
  • the unit may be considered as a zero-module or initial module, i.e. the first module in communication with the pressure source such that the pressure source is in communication with the first interface connector which is in fluid communication with the second interface connector via the pressure regulator.
  • the second interface connector is further in fluid communication with the first type connector of a module.
  • a pressure guarding unit according to the third aspect of the present invention will increase the safety of the beverage distribution system by limiting the amount of pressure delivered to the beverage distribution system.
  • the pressure guarding unit limits the pressure to a given maximum, e.g. 3 bars, which ensure that the pressure inside the pressure chamber does not exceed this limit.
  • the limit may be set or chosen on the basis of the strength of the pressure chamber. Embodiments without the pressure guarding unit may still work, but not with the improved safety provided by the pressure guarding unit according to the third aspect of the present invention.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention relates to a dispensing valve for use with a beverage container included in a pressure chamber of a beverage distribution system according to the first and/or the second aspect of the present invention, the dispensing valve comprising:
  • the dispensing valve according to the fourth aspect of the present invention is contemplated to either be a part of the beverage container or alternatively a part of the module as described in connection with the first aspect of the present invention, or yet alternative a part of both.
  • the valve body and the sealing element is a part of the beverage container and preferably made of the same disposable materials as the beverage container for being disposed together with the beverage container.
  • the actuator is preferably a non-disposable part of the module made to interact with the sealing element when a beverage container is installed in the module. The actuator is used for shifting the sealing element between a first and a second position constituting sealed positions in which the sealing element seals against the constrictions. Between the sealed positions there exist a dispensing position where the sealing element is located between the constrictions and where beverage from the beverage container is allowed to pass by the sealing element.
  • the beverage outlet is positioned at the bottom of the beverage container when the beverage container is received in the pressure chamber.
  • This position eliminates the need of any ascending pipe extending to the bottom of the beverage container for allowing beverage to flow towards the outlet.
  • the position also permits all beverages to be dispensed without any air, since any air pockets within the beverage container will remain at the top of the beverage container.
  • the sealing element should thus be made of a light material to be able to move quickly to the outlet constriction by the flow of beverage.
  • the sealing element is moved from the second position to the intermediate position and from the intermediate position to the first position by the force applied by the actuator and in the opposite direction by the gravity force.
  • the sealing element preferably rests in the second position when the actuator is removed.
  • the actuator By activating the actuator, i.e. by the supply of energy to the actuator, the actuator may move the sealing element to any of the intermediate or first positions.
  • the sealing element may preferably be moved in the opposite direction, i.e. from the first position to the intermediate position and from the intermediate position to the second position, by the gravity of either the sealing element itself or the beverage contained in the beverage container or both.
  • a spring may be used to move the sealing element in the opposite direction.
  • the beverage outlet is positioned at the top of the beverage container when the beverage container is received in the pressure chamber, the beverage outlet preferably having an ascending pipe extending to the bottom of the beverage container. This position is less preferred since it requires an ascending pipe for avoiding any air to be dispensed from air pockets within the beverage container.
  • the sealing element is moved from the second position to the intermediate position and from the intermediate position to the first position by a spring force and in the opposite direction by the actuator.
  • the actuator comprises a piston or rod.
  • a piston or rod is introduced through the outlet constriction to interact with the sealing element .
  • the piston or rod should be made having a transversal dimension smaller than the outlet constriction to allow fluid to pass.
  • the sealing element comprises a ball-seal.
  • the sealing element may preferably have a ball shape to avoid the sealing element being stuck inside the valve body.
  • a spherical shape is used, however, alternatively an ellipsoidal shape may be used.
  • a cylindrical shape is used.
  • other shapes may be used such as an octahedron or tetrahedron or the like.
  • a large transversal movement of the sealing element may cause even a spherical sealing element to get stuck.
  • the transversal dimension of the sealing element should be made as large as possible, however still small enough for allowing beverage to pass around it in the intermediate position.
  • the actuator comprises a pneumatic system and/or a spring and/or an electromechanical system.
  • a pneumatic system is used for moving the actuator since high pressurized gas is available as pressure source for the beverage dispensing.
  • a spring may be used as a counter force to move the actuator in an opposite direction.
  • an electromechanical system may be used to e.g. act on a magnetic sealing element.
  • the outlet constriction is in fluid communication with a dispensing line and a dispensing tap of a beverage distribution system according to the first and second aspect of the present invention, or alternatively any similar beverage distribution system.
  • the dispensing valve comprises a coupling housing being in fluid communication with the outlet constriction, the coupling housing comprising a dispensing outlet, a rinsing fluid inlet and a rinsing seal, the rinsing seal communicating with the actuator for defining:
  • a coupling housing may be introduced after the dispensing valve to permit either beverage dispensing or rinsing. It is thereby important not to mix rinsing fluid and beverage, therefore rinsing must only be allowed when the beverage container is sealed. Consequently, beverage dispensing must only be allowed when the rinsing fluid inlet is closed. This is achieved by a common actuator controlling both the sealing element and the rinsing seal.
  • rinsing fluid By introducing rinsing fluid into the rinsing fluid inlet when in the open position, rinsing fluid is allowed to proceed through the beverage outlet via the tapping line and through the beverage tap, provided the beverage tap is open. Also, the rinsing fluid may proceed into the tapping valve and passage to clean the passage and the actuator. In-between rinsing and beverage dispensing water should be introduced into the rinsing fluid inlet to remove any residual rinsing fluid still inside the beverage distribution system.
  • the rinsing fluid should be chosen among fluids having proper chemical properties for removing residual beverage from the tapping line, coupling housing and valve body.
  • the dispensing outlet is in fluid communication with a dispensing line and a dispensing tap of a beverage distribution system according to the first and/or the second aspect of the present invention
  • the rinsing fluid inlet is in fluid communication with a rinsing fluid container for supplying rinsing fluid to the coupling housing.
  • Rinsing fluid is preferably supplied from a pressurized rinsing fluid container through the rinsing fluid inlet via the coupling housing to the beverage outlet, tapping line and beverage tap.
  • the dispensing outlet is in fluid communication with the beverage container and the rinsing fluid inlet is sealed off.
  • the coupling housing may be separable in an upper part fixated to the beverage container and a lower part fixated to the dispensing outlet and rinsing fluid inlet, the actuator and the rinsing seal being accommodated in the lower part.
  • the dispensing valve may be provided and disposed together with the beverage container and the actuator, rinsing seal, beverage outlet and rinsing seal may be non-disposable components of the module.
  • the two parts are connected by a thread- or bayonett-mount, such that the upper part together with the beverage container may be removed by a twisting motion.
  • Fig. 1a schematically illustrates a beverage distribution system 8 with three dispensing taps 10, 12 and 14.
  • Each of the dispensing taps 10, 12 and 14 are adapted for selectively dispense beverages, i.e. beer, soda, wine or the like.
  • Each of the dispensing taps 10, 12 and 14 are in fluid communication with a respective supply line 16, 18 and 20, which are in turn in fluid communication with a respective beverage container located inside a pressure chamber 22, 24 and 26 through a respective dispensing valve 58 as described in greater detail in Fig. 5 .
  • two or more of the supply lines may be joined to a single dispensing tap through e.g. a switching valve, not shown in the drawing, however, well known in the art per se.
  • Fig. 1 b schematically illustrates three modules 28, 30, 32 each comprising a frame having two parallel sidewalls 60 and 60' and corresponding parallel top and bottom walls 61, 61' shown in Figs. 2-4 , and a pressure container or a pressure chamber 22, 24, 26. Inside each pressure chamber 22, 24, 26 a beverage container is positioned as will be discussed in greater detail with reference to Fig. 5 .
  • the pressure chambers 22, 24, 26 are pivotally mounted in each module 28, 30, 32 and are manually pivotable by the use of a handle 54.
  • the modules 28, 30, 32 are pivotable around a journaling axis extending through a left-hand and a right-hand journal 50 and 52, respectively. In Fig. 1 only the right-hand journal 52 is visible due to the perspective view.
  • a plurality of modules 28, 30, 32 are assembled as shown in Fig. 1 to form a beverage distribution system 8 wherein the top walls are substantially flush/even or co-planar.
  • the modules 28, 30, 32 are mounted on two supports 34 and 36 for a stable and secure positioning of the modules 28, 30, 32.
  • tapping lines or supply lines 16, 18, 20 pass through a cooling system 38 ensuring that the beverage dispensed from the dispensing taps 10, 12, 14 have an appropriate low temperature.
  • the pressure chambers 22, 24, 26 receive a pressurised fluid from a pressure source, e.g. a pump connected to a fluid reservoir (both not shown in the present drawing but well known in the art per se).
  • a pressure source e.g. a pump connected to a fluid reservoir (both not shown in the present drawing but well known in the art per se).
  • the pressurised fluid is either air or water.
  • the pressure chambers 22, 24, 26 are pivotally mounted in the modules 28, 30, 32, respectively.
  • the pressure chambers 22, 24, 26 are shown in a position where beverage is able to flow from the beverage container.
  • an operator such as a bartender or similar person, may press a button 40, 42, 44 on the front of the module 28, 30, 32.
  • the button 40, 42, 44 is operatively coupled to a dispensing valve 58 as described in Fig. 3 such that when the button 40, 42, 44 is pressed, the dispensing valve 58 closes the supply of beverage from the beverage container, allowing the pressure chamber 22, 24, 26 to pivot from a substantially vertical position shown in Fig. 1 to a substantially horizontal position shown in Fig.
  • a security valve 66 shown in Fig. 3 and in Figs. 11-16 , is operated automatically when pivoting the pressure chamber from the vertical position to the horizontal position.
  • the security valve 66 interrupts the supply of pressure fluid to the pressure chamber and depressurizes the pressure chamber by allowing the pressure fluid to escape to the outside.
  • the dispensing valve 58 is separated into a lower part fixated to the bottom wall 61 and an upper part fixated to the pressure chamber 22.
  • the lower part comprise a coupling housing 92 and the upper part comprise a ball seal 76 as shown in Figs. 6-7 ,
  • the working principle of the dispensing valve 58 and the security valve 66 will be further discussed later in connection with Fig. 5-10 and 2-4 respectively.
  • the pressure chambers 22, 24, 26 are made from a polymer material such as plastic.
  • the beverage container located inside the pressure chamber 22, 24, 26 is of a collapsible type, meaning that the beverage container collapses under pressure, thereby causing beverage stored in the beverage container to be expelled or dispensed from the beverage container, which will be described in greater detail later.
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration of a front view of the module 28 for use in the previously described beverage distribution system 8 having a plurality of such modules 28, 30, 32, or alternatively for use as a stand-alone module 28.
  • the pressure chamber 22 is pivotally mounted in the frame of the module 28.
  • the frame of the module 28 or of each module 28, 30, 32 constitutes sets of opposite sidewalls 60 and 60' and opposite top and bottom walls 61 and 61'.
  • the bottom end 61' of the module 28 further comprise a pressure inlet 46 and a pressure outlet 48, constituting a first type and a second type connector, respectively. Between the pressure inlet 46 and the pressure outlet 48, a fluid path 47 is provided establishing fluid communication between the pressure inlet 46 and the pressure outlet 48.
  • the pressure inlet 46 is to be connected to a pressure source such as e.g. a pump or compressor or to the pressure outlet 48 of an adjacent module 30, the pressure outlet thus acting as a pressure source.
  • the pressure outlet 48 constitutes a check valve, which opens upon connecting the pressure outlet 48 to a pressure inlet 46 of a further module 30 to provide the further module with pressurized fluid. Consequently, the pressure outlet 48 closes upon removing the pressure inlet 46 of the further module to prevent any substantial leakage of pressure fluid through the pressure outlet 48.
  • the pressure inlet 46 is further connected to the security valve 66, which provides pressure fluid to the pressure chamber 22 and thus constitutes a third type connector.
  • the pressure chamber 22 includes as mentioned above a handle 54 for allowing an operator to pivot the pressure chamber 22 and two gas cylinders 166 for maintaining a stable horizontal position.
  • the button 40 needs to be operated, as the button 40 is operatively connected to the dispensing valve 58.
  • the dispensing valve 58 closes so that beverage from the beverage container does not enter the supply line, leading the beverage from the beverage container to the dispensing tap shown in Fig. 1 .
  • Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 are a schematic side view and a perspective schematic view respectively of the module 28 of Fig. 2 .
  • a semicircular flange 62 connected to the pressure chamber 22 extends through an opening of the sidewall 60 of the module 28 (shown in Fig. 3 ).
  • a flange 62' is provided, however constituting a part solidly connected to the sidewall 60'.
  • the flange 62 defines a semi-circle, i.e. it is circular with an open part.
  • the flange 62 is adapted to engage a security switch 64 which controls the security valve 66 which prevents pressure fluid being supplied to the pressure chamber 22 when the pressure chamber 22 is pivoted from the vertical to the horizontal position.
  • a security switch 64 which controls the security valve 66 which prevents pressure fluid being supplied to the pressure chamber 22 when the pressure chamber 22 is pivoted from the vertical to the horizontal position.
  • the button 40 controls a pneumatic valve 156, which in turn is controlling the dispensing valve 58, such that when the button 40 is pressed, pressure supply is interrupted to the dispensing valve 58.
  • the pneumatic valve 156 is supplied with pressure fluid from the security valve 66.
  • an optional release valve 130 is present. The release valve 130 is used to depressurize the pressure chamber 22 slowly through a flow restrictor when pivoting the pressure chamber 22.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic cut-through view of the module 28 and the pressure chamber 22 further disclosing an rod 74 constituting and actuator of the dispensing valve 58 to be described in greater detail below with reference to Figs. 6 and 7 , and a pair of gas cylinders 166 serving to maintain the pressure in the above-mentioned horizontal position.
  • the one end of each of the gas cylinders is connected to the frame (60, 60', 61, 61') and the other end is connected to the pressure chamber.
  • a beverage container 68 is arranged inside the pressure chamber 22 .
  • the beverage container 68 is of a collapsible type, meaning that a pressure fluid enters the space between the inner walls of the pressure chamber 22 and the outer wall of the beverage container 68.
  • the pressure fluid is supplied from the security valve and enters the pressure chamber 22 via a pressure duct, which is located inside the left-hand journal 50.
  • pressure fluid being either air or water is supplied to the pressure chamber 22.
  • the beverage container 68 has an opening 70, which is in fluid communication with the dispensing valve 58, and a base part 86 surrounding the opening 70 for sealing the beverage container and a pressure lid 88, which constitute the lower end of the pressure chamber.
  • the pressure lid 88 may be removed when the pressure chamber 26 is in the horizontal position for changing the beverage container 68.
  • the base part 86 is shown in detail in Fig. 8B .
  • beverage flows from the beverage container 68 due to the pressure exerted on the wall of the beverage container 68 by the pressure fluid.
  • the volume of the beverage container 68 is reduced and part of the wall of the beverage container 68 collapses as a result of the exerted pressure.
  • Fig. 6 is a schematic cut-through, close-up view of the dispensing valve 58, as illustrated in the above drawings.
  • the dispensing valve 58 comprises a rod 74, which is located inside the coupling housing 92 and which is adapted to act on a ball-seal 76.
  • the ball-seal 76 is in the present embodiment not a part of the coupling housing 92, but part of the beverage container 68.
  • the ball-seal 76 is received in the base part 86.
  • the dispensing valve 58 is operable between three possible positions, which constitute a first position, and opposite second positron and an intermediate positon. As will be described in greater detail below, the intermediate position constitutes a beverage dispensing position whereas the first and second positions constitute a rinsing position and a closed position, respectively.
  • the ball-seal 76 is located in the base part 86 in a defined space between a inlet constriction 78 and an outlet constriction 80.
  • the inlet constriction 78 and the outlet constriction 80 both include an opening or aperture for allowing beverage to flow from the beverage container 68 via the inlet and outlet constrictions 78, 80 and further through the coupling housing 92 towards a beverage outlet 82.
  • Both the inlet constriction 78 and the outlet constriction 80 constitute valve seats which the ball-seal 76 may seal against.
  • the ball-seal 76 will either establish a seal against the inlet constriction 78 or the outlet constriction 80, or remain in the intermediate position, shown in Fig. 6 , which constitutes the beverage dispensing position.
  • the coupling housing 92 accommodates the rod 74 and fits to the base part 86.
  • the coupling housing 92 is fixated to the bottom wall (61' in Figs. 2 and 4 ) such that when the pressure chamber 22 and the beverage container 68 is swung or pivoted into the horizontal position shown in Fig. 20 , the coupling housing 92 including the rod 74 remains with the bottom wall and the dispensing valve 58 including the ball seal 76 remains with the beverage container 68.
  • the rod 74 and the coupling housing 92 may thus be made of rigid and non-disposable materials such as metal.
  • beverage may flow from the beverage container 68 past the ball-seal 76 and through the beverage outlet 82.
  • the beverage outlet 82 is in fluid communication with the supply line (shown in Fig. 1 ).
  • the base part 86 is sealed off by a laminate sealing, as shown in Fig. 8B , at the outlet constriction 80.
  • the laminate sealing is broken by the rod 74 when installing the beverage container 68. This allows beverage to be dispensed from the beverage container 68.
  • the beverage When the coupling housing 92, and thereby also the rod 74, is separated from the beverage container 40, the beverage, indicated by a shading in the figure, will exert a force on the ball-seal 76 pushing the ball-seal 76 against the outlet constriction 78 defining the closed position, i.e. the second passive position, thereby sealing off the beverage container 68.
  • the ball-seal 76 is positioned between the top seat 78 and the outlet constriction 80 allowing beverage to flow from the beverage container 68 past the ball-seal 76 and further through the beverage outlet 82 to the supply line 16 (shown in Fig. 1 ).
  • the beverage container 68 is fitted with the base part 86 wherein the top part of the dispensing valve 58 is received.
  • the ball-seal 76, the top seat 78 and the outlet constriction 80 are components of the base part 86.
  • the rod 74 may be shifted towards the beverage container 68 or towards the beverage outlet 82.
  • a spring 84 presses the rod 74 in the direction away from the beverage container 68 into the closed position.
  • the spring 84 holds the rod 74 in the beverage dispensing position shown in Fig. 6 .
  • a high compressed air pressure By use of a high compressed air pressure the rod 74 moves towards the beverage container 68 into the rinsing position further described in Fig. 7 .
  • the compressed air is delivered via the pneumatic valve 156, further described in connection with Figs. 14-16 .
  • Fig. 7 is a schematic cut-through, close-up view of the same assembly shown in Fig. 6 , with the dispensing valve 58 slightly rotated around the vertical axis for disclosing a rinsing fluid inlet 90, which is not shown in Fig. 6 , and the rod 74 in the rinsing position instead of the beverage dispensing position shown in Fig. 6 . It is shown that the rinsing fluid inlet 90 is located at the coupling housing 92. The rinsing fluid inlet 90 is used for performing rinsing of the dispensing valve 58 and the supply line 16 (shown in Fig. 1 ). A rinsing fluid may be introduced via the rinsing fluid inlet 90 and rinses the space within the dispensing valve 58.
  • the ball-seal 76 and the top seat 78 establish a seal preventing rinsing fluid to enter the beverage container 68, however, allowing the rinsing fluid to flush and rinse the dispensing valve 58 and the supply line 16 (shown in Fig. 1 extending from the dispensing valve 58 towards the dispensing tap 10, 12, 14).
  • rinsing fluid will flow out of the dispensing tap and flush and rinse the dispensing valve 58 as well as the supply line and dispensing tap shown in Fig. 1 .
  • the coupling housing 92 interconnects the outlet constriction 80 of the dispensing valve 58 and the beverage outlet 82.
  • the rinsing fluid inlet 90 is attached to the coupling housing 92 as well, but in a position below a rinsing valve seat 96.
  • a corresponding rinsing valve element 94 allows fluid communication between the rinsing fluid inlet 90 and the coupling housing 92.
  • the rinsing valve element 94 contacts the rinsing valve seat 96 and prevents fluid communication between the coupling housing 92 and the rinsing fluid inlet 90. This is to prevent beverage and rinsing fluid from mixing when the rod 74 is in the dispensing position.
  • water is introduced through the rinsing fluid inlet 90 to flush the dispensing valve 58 and the supply line, so that residual rinsing fluid is not dispensed with the beverage in the first beverage dispensing operation after rinsing.
  • Fig. 8A schematically illustrates an exterior view of a dispensing valve 58 according to the present invention having a rinsing fluid inlet 90 and a beverage outlet 82.
  • the fitting 98 of the dispensing valve 58 is adapted for engaging the base part of a beverage container of the type shown in Figs. 6 , 7 as described above and in Fig. 10 , which will be further described below.
  • the dispensing valve 58 further comprises a fixation flange 100 extending radially from the dispensing valve 58.
  • the fixation flange 100 may be used for securing the dispensing valve 58 to a wall of a module as shown in Fig. 1 .
  • Fig. 8B schematically illustrates a base part 86 adapted to be secured to a beverage container of the type shown in Figs. 6 , 7 and 10 .
  • the base part 86 comprises a laminate sealing 99.
  • the base part 86 comprises a recess 101 for receiving the neck of a beverage container of the type shown in Figs. 6 , 7 and 10 .
  • the neck of the beverage container engages the recess 101 such that a sealing effect is created and beverage is only able to pass through an opening in the laminate sealing 99.
  • Fig. 9 is a schematic view of a beverage container 68 of the type that may be used for a modular beverage distribution system.
  • the beverage container 68 is compressible and/or collapsible as described above.
  • the beverage container 68 comprises a supply line 16' for establishing fluid communication with a dispensing tap of a beverage distribution system as described above in connection with Fig. 1 .
  • the supply line 16' is rolled up in the base part 86' during transportation, and may be unrolled when the beverage container 68' is installed in a pressure chamber as described above.
  • the beverage container 68 described above may preferably be used without any dispensing valve 58.
  • the supply line 16' may then be disposed together with the beverage container 68 and replaced by a new supply line 16' when installing a new beverage container 68. This eliminates the need of cleaning the supply line 16'
  • Fig. 10 is a schematic view of a beverage container 68, of a type that may be used for a modular beverage distribution system as described above.
  • the beverage container 68 is compressible and/or collapsible also as described above.
  • the beverage container 68 comprises a base part 86, which is adapted for receiving a dispensing valve as described in relation to e.g. Fig. 8A and other figures described above.
  • the dispensing valve 58 (not shown) is received at the outlet constriction 80.
  • the ball-seal 76 described in connection with Fig. 6 is included in the base part 86.
  • Fig. 11 is a schematic view of a module having direct pressure, i.e. the pressure fluid acts directly onto the beverage container 68.
  • the module comprise a pressure chamber 22' wherein the beverage container 68 is received.
  • the beverage container 68 is of the same type as the beverage container 68 shown in Fig. 9 .
  • the set-up includes the security valve 66 which connects the pressure chamber with the fluid path 47 or the outside.
  • the security valve 66 is ensuring that pressure is not supplied to the beverage container 68 when the pressure chamber 22 is pivoted into the substantially horizontal position as described above in relation to situations where the beverage container 68 is to be changed. Pressure is supplied directly into the pressure chamber 22 to act with a force on the beverage container 68 for dispensing the beverage stored therein.
  • the pressure gas e.g. air
  • the pressure gas stored in the pressure chamber 22 is released via the security valve 66 such that the beverage container 68 may be removed and replaced. This made automatically when pivoting the pressure chamber 22.
  • Fig. 12 is a schematic illustration of a module having indirect pressure, i.e. the pressure fluid such as air is supplied into the pressure chamber 22 between the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22 and a liner 118 preferably comprising a membrane made of plastic or rubber.
  • the pressure fluid such as air
  • a liner 118 preferably comprising a membrane made of plastic or rubber.
  • the beverage container 68 is of the type shown in Fig. 9 .
  • the plastic or rubber liner 118 is positioned between the beverage container 68 and the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22.
  • a release valve 130 is present.
  • the release valve connects the space between the liner 118 and the beverage container 68 to the outside when the pressure chamber 22 is in the vertical orientation.
  • the security valve 66 is switched from its first position connected to the fluid path 47 to a second position where the gas stored between the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22 and the liner 118 is lead via the release valve 130 into the volume between the liner 118 and the beverage container 68.
  • the release valve connects both the space between the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22 and the liner 118 and the space between the liner and the beverage container via a flow restrictor 131 to the outside.
  • the flow restrictor 131 allows the pressure to be released slowly.
  • a controllable flow restrictor 131' may be additionally provided between the release valve and the pressure chamber 22. To make the liner 118 return to its original position at the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22 it is typically sufficient to simply release or pump out the gas.
  • Fig. 13 is a schematic illustration of a module having indirect hydraulic pressure.
  • the beverage container 68 is received within the pressure chamber 22.
  • the beverage container 68 is of the type shown in Fig. 9 .
  • a plastic or rubber liner 118 is disposed between the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22 and the beverage container 68.
  • Pressurised liquid such as water, or preferably a liquid coolant
  • Pressurised liquid is supplied into the pressure chamber 22 between the inner wall of the pressure chamber 22 and the plastic liner 118.
  • the liquid is supplied from a reservoir 139.
  • a hydraulic inlet pump 134 is used to supply pressurized liquid from the reservoir 139 via the security valve 66 to the pressure chamber 22, and a hydraulic outlet pump 132 is used to transport the liquid from the pressure chamber 22'" via the security valve 66 back to the reservoir 139.
  • the security valve 66 allows pressurized liquid to flow from the hydraulic inlet pump 134 into the pressure chamber.
  • the security valve 66 instead allows the pressurized fluid to be pumped back to the reservoir 139.
  • variable flow control valve 141 In addition to the security valve 66 for supplying pressure liquid to the pressure chamber 22, a variable flow control valve 141 and a return line 140 for allowing the pressurized liquid to flow from the pressure chamber 22 to the reservoir 139 are present.
  • the variable flow control valve 141 may e.g. be set to a specific flow or pressure depending on the maximum pressure supplied. As described above a pressure limiting device may be used, which device may limit the pressure supplied to the pressure chamber 22 to e.g. 3 bar, the variable flow control valve 141 may then be set to e.g. 2,5 bar and allow pressurized fluid to flow through the pressure chamber 22 to cool the beverage in the beverage container 68.
  • each module in the beverage distribution system may have a separate reservoir 139 and separate hydraulic pumps 132 134.
  • the hydraulic pumps may then be driven by compressed air, supplied by the modular fluid path as described in Figs. 11-12 .
  • a common reservoir 139 and common supply pumps 132 134 are used. This requires a common hydraulic inlet line, a common hydraulic outlet line and a common return line to be assembled in a modular way similar to the fluid path in the previous embodiments.
  • Figs. 14 , 15 and 16 are embodiments of pressure chambers 22 with setups largely identical to those illustrated in Figs. 11, 12 and 13 , respectively, however, unlike the previous three embodiments the following three embodiments make use of the dispensing valve 58 as described previously in Figs. 5-8 .
  • the dispensing valve 58 is controlled by the pneumatic valve 156 and functions in the way described above in relation to Figs. 5-8 .
  • the pneumatic valve 156 is pressurized when the pressure chamber is in the vertical position and the security valve will supply pressure fluid.
  • the button 40 shown in Figs. 1-4
  • a low pressure is supplied to the dispensing valve for the dispensing valve to assume the beverage dispensing position.
  • Figs. 17a, 17b and 17c are schematic illustrations of a pressure guarding unit 158.
  • the pressure guarding unit 158 comprises a wall plate 160 for mounting the pressure guarding unit 158 on the side of a module of the type as described above in relation to Figs. 1-5 for storing a pressure chamber of the type as described above in relation to Figs. 1-5 and 11-16 .
  • the pressure guarding unit 158 comprises a pressure fluid limiter, which is intended to be mounted between a pressure generator and a pressure receiver, e.g. a pressure inlet of a module including a pressure chamber as described previously in connection with Figs. 1-5 for limiting the pressure level in the pressure chamber.
  • the pressure limit is in one embodiment according to the present invention set to 3 bar.
  • the pressure limit may be set differently depending on the type of pressure chamber. It is contemplated that some types of pressure chambers may withstand higher pressures than others, the limit may therefore vary.
  • the pressure guarding unit 158 includes a first interface connector 161 for connecting to a pressure fluid source, e.g. a pump and a pressure fluid line, and a second interface connector 162.
  • the second interface connector 162 is adapted for establishing a coupling to a pressure inlet of a module, either direct or indirect, e.g. via a tube or channel.
  • the wall plate 160 includes mounting holes 164 for securing the wall plate 160 to a sidewall of a module.
  • Fig. 18 schematically illustrates a perspective view of the pressure guarding unit 158 of Fig. 17 being attached to the module 28.
  • the pressure guarding unit 158 is attached to the sidewall 60 of the module 28, fluid communication is established from the pressure guarding unit 156 to the pressure chamber 22 so that the pressure supplied to the pressure inlet 46 of the module 28 and any further modules making up the beverage distribution system, is limited to a given maximum. As stated above the currently preferred limit is 3 bar.
  • a plurality of modules as shown in Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5 may be assembled together with a pressure guarding unit 158 as shown in Figs. 17a, 17b and 17c to form a beverage distribution system for dispending beverages in a safe and easy manner.
  • Figs. 19 and 20 are schematic side views illustrating the journaling of the pivotally mounted pressure chamber 22 relative to the side wall constituting a rear wall 60" of the frame of the module 28.
  • the pressure chamber 22 includes the collapsible beverage container 68.
  • the pressure chamber 22 is attached to the rear wall 60" of the module 28 through a left-hand journal 50 and a right-hand journal 52, which are perpendicular connected to the rear wall 60".
  • a pair of gas cylinder 166 pivotally connected between the pressure chamber 22 and the rear wall 60" allows the pressure chamber 22 to remain in the horizontal position shown in Fig. 20 .
  • Fig. 19 the pressure chamber 22 is shown in the vertical position, in which beverage stored in the beverage container 68 may be dispensed.
  • FIG. 19-20 may constitute a part of the previously described modules 28 or alternatively it may constitute a wall-hung module.
  • a wall-hung module is preferably used together with a corresponding rail system mounted on the wall of the establishment and preferably in combination with other wall-hung modules to form a modular beverage distribution system.
  • Fig. 21 shows a further embodiment of a modular beverage distribution system 8' for use with a dispensing valve 58 as shown in Figs. 6-7 .
  • the modular beverage distribution system 8' comprises three modules 28', 30', 32' each mounted to a bottom wall 61'" and a rear wall 60"' constituting a frame 60"', 61'".
  • the bottom wall 61"' rests on a mounting rack constituting a support 34', 36'.
  • the three modules 28', 30', 32' are mounted in series on the support.
  • Each of the modules 28' ,30', 32' comprises a supply line 16', 18', 20', a rinsing line 174 and a fluid path 47'.
  • the supply line 16', 18', 20', the rinsing line 174 and the fluid path 47' are mounted near the bottom wall 61" of each module.
  • Each module 28' ,30', 32' comprises for each of the above mentioned lines 16', 18', 20', 174, 47' an inlet constituting a first type connector, an outlet constituting a second type connector and a branch pipe constituting a third type connector.
  • the branch pipe leads to the dispensing valve of each module.
  • the outlets of the first module 28 are directly connected to the inlets of the second module 30' and the outlets of the second module 30' are directly connected to the inlets of the third module 32'.
  • the rinsing line 174 of the first module 28' is connected to a rinsing fluid container 170, which is filled with rinsing fluid, via a rinsing line inlet 176.
  • a pressure generator 172 pressurizes the rising fluid container 170 to allow rinsing fluid to flow from the rinsing container 170 to the first module 28'.
  • the rinsing line 174 is connected to a rinsing fluid inlet 90 of the dispensing valve 58 as shown in connection with Fig. 7 .
  • the rinsing line inlet is further connected via the rinsing line 174 to a rinsing line outlet 178, which is connected to a rinsing line inlet 176 of a further module 30'.
  • the rinsing line outlet 178 of the last module 32' is left without connection and has a check valve to prevent leakage of rinsing fluid.
  • the fluid path 47' of the first module 28' is connected directly to the pressure generator 172 via a pressure inlet 46'.
  • the fluid path 47' is connected to the pressure chamber 22' via a security valve (not shown).
  • the fluid path 47' is connected to a pressure inlet 46' of a further module 30' via a pressure outlet 48'.
  • the fluid path 47' may also provide driving pressure to the valve 58 which is shown in Figs. 6-7 .
  • the pressure outlet 48' of the last module 32' is left without connection but has a check valve to avoid pressure fluid escaping.
  • the supply line inlet 180 of the first module 28' is left without connection, however a check valve is provided to prevent beverage to flow out through the supply line inlet 180 of the first module 28'.
  • the supply line inlet 180 of the first module 28' is connected to a supply line 16', which is connected to a supply line 18' of a further module 30' via a supply line outlet 182 of the module 28' and the supply line inlet 180 of module 30'.
  • the supply line 18' is similarly connected to a supply line 20' of the third module 32'.
  • the supply line outlet 182 of the supply line 20' of the third module 32' is connected via a cooling system 38' to the tapping unit as shown in Fig. 1 and designated reference numerals 10, 12, 14.
  • Each supply line 16', 18', 20' is connected to a beverage outlet 82 of the dispensing valve 58 as shown in Figs. 6-7 .
  • Fig. 22 shows a further embodiment of a modular beverage distribution system 8" similar to the previous embodiment described in Fig. 21 .
  • the beverage distribution system 8" however lacks the rinsing fluid reservoir and line, and is consequently designed to be used with a dispensing valve without rinsing fluid inlet.
  • Fig. 23 shows a front view of the beverage distribution system 8' of Fig. 1 .
  • Fig. 24A shows a front view of a module 28' of the beverage distribution system 8'.
  • Fig. 24B shows a zoomed view of the dispensing valve 58, which corresponds to the dispensing valve described in connection with Figs. 6-7 .
  • pressure fluid as either air or water, but other suitable fluids may be used.
  • the pressure chamber has been described as made from a plastic or polymer material, but a person skilled in the art may easily recognise that other suitable materials may be used, e.g. metallic materials, such as steel or even lighter metallic materials, such as aluminium.
  • the walls making up the frame may be made from plastic material or metallic material or any other suitable material.

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